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Hey everyone,

We just released new features this week and wanted to share what's in them.

Quick Recap: Dograh is an open-source voice AI agent platform - a visual workflow builder like n8n, but for voice. You design conversational flows by dragging and dropping, connect your own LLM, TTS, and STT providers, and deploy agents that handle real phone calls. Inbound, outbound, call transfer to humans, voicemail detection, knowledge base, variable extraction, web widget, tool calls to CRM, n8n, WhatsApp, SMS, email, Calendly - anything with an API.

What's new in 1.27.0:

MCP capabilities to create new workflows using natural language instructions ⁠

Multi tenancy for telephony support - wherein you can create multiple telephony configurations for various providers (Plivo, Telnyx, Vobiz, Vonage, Cloudonix, Twilio)

Made it easier to set up telephony with deeper API integration with telephony providers

Github: https://github.com/dograh-hq/dograh

Let me know if you have any feedback after trying it A star would mean a lot

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[–] irmadlad@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago

The term "Dograh" refers to an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group primarily found in the Duggar region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The name is believed to be derived from "Durgara," an ancient kingdom mentioned in historical texts.

Accurate? I always find it fascinating where devs derive the name of their projects.